Hotel Concordia, Venice
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One free night for stays of 4 nights or more completed between 03 Jan - 09 Feb 12, 12 - 16 Feb 12, 22 Feb - 31 Mar 12, 01 Jul - 30 Aug 12 and 04 Nov - 27 Dec 12.
One free night for stays of 4 nights or more (Sun & Mon arrivals) completed between 10 Apr - 30 Jun 12 and 31 Aug - 03 Nov 12.
Honeymoon Offer: Complimentary bottle of sparkling wine.
One child aged up to 11 years stays free when sharing a room with two adults.
Some offers are not combinable and date restrictions apply.
About Hotel Concordia
Located in the centre of the city, the Hotel Concordia lies in a unique and enviable position to the side of Basilica di San Marco.Rooms that are tastefully decorated throughout the hotel include Venetian style guestrooms featuring ornate wallpaper, patterned fabrics and Murano glass. Interesting sights that are virtually on the hotel's doorstep include the Museo Correr, the Torre dell'Orologio, The Campanile and the Basilica di San Marco, with its breathtaking Byzantine façade's mosaics.
With an unsurpassable proximity to Piazza San Marco, Hotel Concordia's location is absolutely ideal for a short break in Venice.
Accommodation:
Rooms are decorated in the 18th century Venetian style with carefully restored furnishings, brocades and wooden sculptures. Murano glass windows, handcrafted in the original style, allow natural light to fill the bedroom. The bathroom, which is furnished in marble and natural stone, has a bath or shower and room facilities include air conditioning, satellite television, minibar, hairdryer, safe, radio, telephone and wifi access. It is possible to request a room with a partial view of Saint Mark's square. Please note that all rooms have twin beds and it is possible to add an additional single bed for a third guest.Junior Suite: The spacious Junior Suite enjoys a partial view of Saint Mark's square and it has a bath.
Supplements (from):
Junior Suite £25. Twin for Sole Use £44. Weekend (Fri-Sat) £10. Half Board £42.Dining Guide:
La Piazzetta restaurantThe windows in the restaurant are a showcase to the most beautiful and picturesque square in the world. They overlook the Basilica Marciana with its brilliant white Istrian stone, sculpted into delicate and elegant shapes,that is dotted with African Imperial Red and Antique Green marble. The restaurant was inspired by these vibrant colours, as is reflected on the menu, where traditional Cucina Italiana and unique Venetian dishes meet.
Guests staying in suites with terrace have the unique opportunity to enjoy a romantic and unforgettable dinner served out on the terrace, immersed in one of the most beautiful scenes in the world: St. Mark's Square and the spires of the Basilica.
Facilities:
- Restaurant (à la carte)
- Bar
- Lounge
- Lift from 1st floor
Information:
Buffet breakfast.Minimum stay 1 night (2 nights for Fri & Sat arrivals and for stays including 31 Dec).
The hotel has 50 air-conditioned rooms.
Transfer time from Marco Polo airport: 40 mins.
Waterbus stop: Calle Vallaresso, San Marco or San Zaccaria
Child prices apply to ages 2-11 years.
Official Rating 4 Star
About Venice
Built on stilts and forming an archipelago of 117 small islands, Venice reposes on a liquid tapestry of calm canals and lazy lagoons 2,5 miles (4km) from Venice's mainland. The city's luminous quality is glimpsed from gliding gondolas and explored on foot through narrow calli, linked to one another by ornate stone bridges. Painted palazzi, Byzantine basilicas and Baroque domes compete with the dove-flocked piazzas that reach the ultramarine waters.The wealth of Venice is evident in Piazza San Marco and alludes to when the Venetian republic was a dominant mercantile power, trading silks, spices and gemstones carried overland by Bedouin caravans and shipped to Mediterranean ports. Nowadays, modern craft navigate between six ancient sestieri, bearing carefree stowaways to St Mark's Basilica, the Palazzo Ducale and on up the Grand Canal to the Rialto, where palazzi lining unhurried channels display architectural styles spanning five centuries.
Become tempted by Venice's food market below the Rialto Bridge and after having enjoyed a meal head to the shopaholic joys of the Mercerie, which runs between Piazza San Marco and the Rialto Bridge. Perhaps cross the short stretch of water that leads to the glass-making island of Murano and the lace and linen enclave of Burano.
Venice Lido is the largest island here and benefits from an 8 mile (13km) long beach, which at the turn of the 19th century, created a premier resort for international aristocrats. Regular vaporetti, exclusive motor launches and public water buses transport visitor to another world in the time it takes to drink a cappuccino. Venice is a permanent carnival, rejoicing in a masked ball in February that swirls visitors into a sensual atmosphere peopled by gallant heroes and bewitching courtesans.


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